Bolton Bulletin 9-4-10

Bolton is the happening place Labor Day Weekend with the Bolton Emergency Squad presenting their Arts & Crafts Festival, Saturday and Sunday from 10-4 in Rogers Memorial Park. On Sunday, Bolton's Fabulous Folk Festival will also be held in Rogers Park, from 11 to 6 p.m. with a lineup of Adirondack-area songwriters performing their original works. The activities end with fireworks at dusk.

Perry receives Doctorate degree

Daniel Perry, a 1997 graduate of Bolton Central School, a received a Doctorate of Physical Therapy recently from Sage Graduate College in Troy. Daniel is also a 2002 graduate of University of New England, where he received a Bachelors Degree in Medical Biology. Daniel resides in Glens Falls with his wife Jessica and son Aidan.

Sembrich to present songs of nature and love

Harmonious, soothing a capella songs depicting the natural world will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Saturday Sept. 4 at the Marcella Sembrich Opera Museum as the venue presents the Lyric Consort in concert. The acclaimed choral group will be performing songs of nature and love, including selections from American composer Samuel Barber.

His compositions to be featured are "To Be Sung On the Water," "Sure on this Shining Night," and selections from "Reincarnations." Also included on the program are Charles Villiers Stanford's "The Blue Bird," which paints a picture of a bird in flight over a quiet lake, and "To Daffodils" by the Sembrich's artistic director, Richard Wargo.

Admission to the concert is $25. The museum is located at 4800 Lake Shore Drive in Bolton. Call 44-2431 for more information.

Great Escape discount offered, film scheduled

Stop by the Bolton Chamber of Commerce for tickets to the Great Escape theme park for a mere $27, This is a substantial discount and tickets are still available. Exact change is appreciated.

• Wednesday Sept. 15 - Saranac Lake Trip with Queensbury Seniors. At 7:15 a.m. a carpool gathers at the Bolton Senior Center to leave for Queensbury. Participants are to return to Bolton at 7:45 p.m. the Bus trip itself is from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

The Bolton Seniors have set out containers to collect goods for soldiers serving overseas. These collection containers are in the lobby of Town Hall as well as the Senior Center on Cross St. Non-perishable food items, health care products and stationary, cards, books are requested. Thanks go to all who have previously donated. All donations are greatly appreciated by our soldiers from Bolton.